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Thanks all.

Well it looks as if the PClinuxOS version of LO has omitted or taken out this function. No matter which way I open the file I get _NO_ option in 'View' that has anything to do with HTML!! I even tried a 'Save as" selecting HTML and still no luck. (Although doing this changed the names of my images in the code to long miscellaneous number and letter strings!!??!!)

So I'm having to look around .... I know I can use a plain Text Editor but I was hoping for something a little better to help with the editing - like colour coding and selectable Tags etc. I can live without WISIWYG. I'm currently evaluating Komodo........!!

*Steve* - I was looking at (amongst others) -
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/HTML_Source;
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Opening_documents_saved_in_other_formats;
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/html/openSUSE_121/opensuse-startup/art.oofficequick.html; (Section 4.5.4)
And the LO Help Window.

Thanks all

IanW
Pretoria RSA



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